Current and emergent analytical methods for monitoring the behavior of agricultural functional nanoparticles in relevant matrices: a review

Jie Xu, Rachel Phillips, Hugo Alarcon, Saurav Kumar

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Abstract

Rapid expansion of ideas using engineered nanoparticles to achieve various agriculture-relevant functions (agri-NPs) over the past decade, has been revamping the available tools for studying these NPs in soil, plants, and irrigation-outflow (agri-matrices). The development of high-throughput analytical tools is imperative for defining the future scale of agri-NP applications. Here we summarized the available methods for studying the behavior and ecotoxicity of agri-NPs in relevant matrices, aiming to provide a comprehensive coverage of the latest progress in this field and to identify future-research urgencies. To render the readers with a general background of agri-NPs, we first introduced agri-NPs’ various designated functions, materials, targets, and efficacy/environmental uncertainties. For future work, we propose to prioritize upgrading of existing in-situ tools for more diverse analytical capabilities, further development of higher-throughput screening methods that may enable automated data collection/analysis, development of more non-target analytical protocols, and extending the latest methods in biomedical-NP detection/quantification to study agri-NPs in plants.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number100706
JournalCurrent Opinion in Chemical Engineering
Volume33
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Energy

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